Dallas, Texas

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Coming to Dallas, Texas

The Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute is pleased to announce the Team Software Process (TSP) Symposium 2013 is coming to Dallas, Texas, September 16-19, 2013. Known for its modern sophistication as the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States, Dallas is home to one of the most significant business centers in the country. Dallas is also an ideal location for attendees to meet to discuss new perspectives on TSP concepts and learn new techniques from seasoned experts.

An Environment for Engaged Learning

A performance framework for both software and non-software development that has been used for approximately a decade, TSP is a proven method to help teams to plan, evaluate, manage, and control their work. The TSP Symposium 2013 is a forum for both new and experienced users to discuss the successes, challenges, and lessons learned from their teams and organizations. TSP Symposium 2013 attendees will learn about issues other users have faced and find solutions to take back to their own organizations to jumpstart their process improvement effort. The TSP Symposium 2013 program will include keynote presentations, full-day tutorials, technical sessions, interactive discussions led by the SEI’s TSP Team, and several organized networking activities throughout the week. TSP/PSP instructors, TSP coaches, PSP developers, team leads, and executives will all benefit from the ideas presented at the TSP Symposium.

When Software Really Matters

This year’s program is based on the theme, When Software Really Matters, which explores the idea that when product quality is critical, high-quality practices are the best way to achieve it. When a software system absolutely must work correctly, quality must be built in from the start. A disciplined approach to quality also offers the benefit of lower lifecycle costs. The TSP promotes the application of best practices that lead to superior, high-quality products.

Join Us in Dallas

This September we will dive deeper into using TSP concepts When Software Really Matters. Drawing on this theme, the TSP Symposium 2013 seeks presentations that are fresh and innovative, as well as those providing new perspectives on existing concepts. Details regarding registration, accommodations, and more will be added soon, so be sure to bookmark this page.

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Session Speakers and Paper Authors: If you have been approved to
submit a presentation, a paper, or both for inclusion in the Symposium
proceedings, you can now sign and submit copyright permission online.

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Attention Speakers and Paper Authors: Submit Copyright Permission

Those session speakers and authors who have been approved to submit a presentation, a paper, or both for inclusion in the Symposium proceedings can now sign and submit their copyright permission online.